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it's that marco rubio was talking to two different audiences. he's trying both to talk to the country and speak to that broader coalition that republicans need to tap into. but he's also giving a speech for insiders here. he's trying to convey to the republican gang of 500 or whatever that he's the guy for 2016. and if you're trying to talk to the conservatives who are going to select the republican nominee next time and also simultaneously talk to the broader part of the electorate, that's a very hard act to pull off. it's very hard to talk to both of those audiences successfully. >> i've got to say there's a third thing here working, though. it's not just a question of style or substance. it's not about the republicans changing their entire platform. it's not turning away from the eternal truths that we conservatives believe in that doesn't change decade to decade or election cycle to election cycle. it's applying our conservative beliefs and values to working-class americans like a shopkeeper's daughter in england did, to the british people i
it's that marco rubio was talking to two different audiences. he's trying both to talk to the country and speak to that broader coalition that republicans need to tap into. but he's also giving a speech for insiders here. he's trying to convey to the republican gang of 500 or whatever that he's the guy for 2016. and if you're trying to talk to the conservatives who are going to select the republican nominee next time and also simultaneously talk to the broader part of the electorate, that's a...
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and marco rubio. >> that's my point. you will have rubio give a response to the president. this is the problem. does this make any sense to have a bifurcated message to come out tonight? the fact of the matter is you have two images in contrast to the president of the united states as cokie put out and the split message, i don't know how they coordinate. >> we are a split party. >> we are, but it's supposed to be unified. >> right now we have half of the party. it was like the conservative movement from 60 to 64 who decided we would rather lose with gold water than win with nixon or win with rockefeller. that is you talked to a lot of people and a lot of my friends who would much rather lose. >> if that's the motive going forward and he's always going to pivot off of what we see on the screen. this screen that gives him the advantage. >> cokie, compare where the republican party is. i know you were in kindergarten in the 60s so you don't remember this, but let's compare to where it was from 60 to 68. >> what many of the people in the conservative movement at the time and it
and marco rubio. >> that's my point. you will have rubio give a response to the president. this is the problem. does this make any sense to have a bifurcated message to come out tonight? the fact of the matter is you have two images in contrast to the president of the united states as cokie put out and the split message, i don't know how they coordinate. >> we are a split party. >> we are, but it's supposed to be unified. >> right now we have half of the party. it was...
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. >> let's float marco rubio. >> i love it. he knows who tupac is. >> he says he's not the savior. >> he did. >> he clarified. >> he clarified, i am not the savior. there's only one savior, jesus christ. >> i didn't know. >> joseph ratzinger, cardinal ratzinger then was 78 years old when he got this job and was actually looking at retirement. he was ready to step down. >> right. >> but obviously the vatican calls -- >> he was moving to boca. hey, how do you know, mika brzezinski, that your church, the catholic church, is in serious, serious trouble? >> how? >> when mike barnicle is speaking. when he becomes -- >> when i'm at the pope desk. >> when he's at the pope desk. where is pat buchanan? hey, somebody call pat buchanan and wake him up. what's up next? >>> well, we're going to talk about the state of the union next. coming up, deputy majority whip congressman tom cole will join us. also former deputy campaign manager for the obama campaign, stephanie cutter will be here to preview the president's state of the union address.
. >> let's float marco rubio. >> i love it. he knows who tupac is. >> he says he's not the savior. >> he did. >> he clarified. >> he clarified, i am not the savior. there's only one savior, jesus christ. >> i didn't know. >> joseph ratzinger, cardinal ratzinger then was 78 years old when he got this job and was actually looking at retirement. he was ready to step down. >> right. >> but obviously the vatican calls -- >> he was...
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how do they look at rubio? >> reporter: i think he's got credibility because of how hardee's been working on issues like immigration which do have political peril for him. one of the interesting things about 2016 is he would be up for re-election to the senate seat if he want it had. that changes the political dynamic. he's also tried to do some of the hard work. he was the last member of the new class to give a speech on the floor. and by that i mean that's a significant gesture within the senate to not be the first one running to the microphone when he first came to the senate was acknowledged and respected by some of his colleagues as not trying to be too much of a rising star. so while he is from the outside internally, he's tried to play sort of the political relationship game with more subtlety within congress, and that has been part of the reason he's been so supported by some of his fellow republicans. and liked to a great degree by democrats. he was part of one of the bipartisan actions yesterday talki
how do they look at rubio? >> reporter: i think he's got credibility because of how hardee's been working on issues like immigration which do have political peril for him. one of the interesting things about 2016 is he would be up for re-election to the senate seat if he want it had. that changes the political dynamic. he's also tried to do some of the hard work. he was the last member of the new class to give a speech on the floor. and by that i mean that's a significant gesture within...
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>> poland springs missed a huge opportunity following that marco rubio thing. they should have been all over it. stay hydrated. >> stay hydrated, my friend. >> lee, what did you learn? >> i learned that women are not only doing wonderful things in the board room, but elsewhere, they are a lower credit risk for lenders. >> lower credit risk. >> i thought it was very interesting. >> mika, let me ask you, as you were jetting across the atlantic and watching on your big screen, how big on your goldstream, how big is the hdtv? 40 inches or so? >> this joke has been running for five years. i think it's time to debunk it. >> it never gets old. >> it doesn't get old to you? funny thing is, you're the elitist. that's what i've learned today. what'd you learn? >> zing! >> you're pretty good at calling out people. i learned that! i learned that, let's see, wayne
>> poland springs missed a huge opportunity following that marco rubio thing. they should have been all over it. stay hydrated. >> stay hydrated, my friend. >> lee, what did you learn? >> i learned that women are not only doing wonderful things in the board room, but elsewhere, they are a lower credit risk for lenders. >> lower credit risk. >> i thought it was very interesting. >> mika, let me ask you, as you were jetting across the atlantic and...
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. >> and we're going to bring marco rubio to amateur night at the apollo. >> stop it. come on, now. don't you ever get thirsty? >> yeah. >> when you're preaching, do you not reach down and get some water once in a while? >> i never stop and go six feet away and drink it and keep my eye on the camera. >> that was a problem. >> that was a problem. >> you've got to own the water bottle. everything you do, man, you go for it. >> and you have to have it within reach and it's got to go with the flow of your sermon. >> you know what i'm going to do? i'm going to blame the staff for that. >> really? >> yeah, they put it a football field away. he was exhausted by the time he got back. also from "fortune" magazine, leigh gallagher. i want to talk about wayne lapierre. i think he's lost his mind. before we do, we're having fun with twitter. we talked about paul krugman, how you want to have stimulus in the short run, how we can handle deficits in the short run, but we need to plan for 2020. and of course, krugman's fans are tweeting nasty e-mails to you and me. they just don't get it. they rea
. >> and we're going to bring marco rubio to amateur night at the apollo. >> stop it. come on, now. don't you ever get thirsty? >> yeah. >> when you're preaching, do you not reach down and get some water once in a while? >> i never stop and go six feet away and drink it and keep my eye on the camera. >> that was a problem. >> that was a problem. >> you've got to own the water bottle. everything you do, man, you go for it. >> and you have to...